Autobiography of famous personalities of andhra
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Eminent Personalities
Sri Dasari Yatiraja Sampath Kumar popularly referred to as “Andhra Jalari” or Fisherman of Andhra Pradesh, was an Indian classical and människor dancer and choreographer. Shri Dasari Yatirajah Sampath Kumar was born on November 20, 1927 in Vizianagaram distirct. He was the 7th child to Sri Ramanujulu and Smt Ranganayakamma. In the festivities of Sri Paidathilli Amman in Vizianagaram in the 1940s, he was inspired bygd the dance performance of Sri B.R.Mohan and joined under Sri Duvuri Jagannath Sharma at the Maharaja Music & Dancing College, Vizianagaram. Also learnt veena from Sri Peri Narasimha Sastri. Being a lärling he also gave performances with B.R.Mohan group.
1958 — First prize among 1400 artistes for the “Andhra Jalari” (Fisherman dance)
item in the ALL India Dance competitions held at New Delhi.
1958 — Gajarohana samman” at pithapuram.
1961–First Prize “Swarna Kalasam” among 18 states for the dance dream “Abhijnana Sakunt
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List of people from Andhra Pradesh
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This is a list of notable people from Andhra Pradesh, India, throughout history.
Independence advocates
Reserve Bank of India Governors
Chief Ministers
Military Chiefs
Government officials
Education
Business and industry
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Musicians and dancers
Literature
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Award winners
Bharat Ratna
Padma Vibhushan
Padma Bhushan
Padma Shree
Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna
Arjuna Award
Dronacharya Award
Member of the Order of the British Empire
Judges, advocates and lawyers
Sports
Cricket
Athletics
Chess
Weightlifting
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Other sports
Music
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Film score
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Tanguturi Prakasam
Indian politician and former chief minister of Andhra State (1872-1957)
In this Telugu name, the surname is Tanguturi.
Tanguturi Prakasam popularly known as Prakasam Pantulu (23 August 1872 – 20 May 1957), was an Indian jurist, political leader, social reformer, and anti-colonial nationalist who served as the Premier of the Madras Presidency. Prakasam subsequently became the first chief minister of the erstwhile Andhra State, created by the partition of Madras State along the linguistic lines. Prakasam was known as "Andhra Kesari" which translates to "Lion of Andhra". The Andhra Pradesh government issued G.O RT-2500 on 10 August 2014 declaring his birth anniversary a State holiday.[1]
Early life
[edit]Tanguturi Prakasam was born into a Telugu speaking family of Subbamma and Gopalakrishnayya[1] in the village of Vinodarayunipalem, 20 km (12 mi) from Ongole in Madras presidency (now Prakasam district, Andhra Pradesh). Wh